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Twenty-six answers mahitungod uploading, hulagway kalidad, privacy, pricing, and the API — grouped so you can scan only what you need.

Getting nagsugod

How do I kuhaa ang background from a litrato?
ablihi the editor at /i-upload/, i-drag a litrato into the ihulog zone (or tap i-upload hulagway on mobile), and the cutout finishes in two to four mga segundo for a typical 12-megapixel JPEG. There is nothing to install, no plugin to enable, and no account to paghimo. The resulta appears side-by-side with the original so you can flip between them, then i-download as a PNG nga transparent, recolor the background, or send the hulagway straight into the bulk processor at /bulk-background-remover/ if you have more mga file queued up.
Which hulagway formats can I i-upload?
JPEG, PNG, WebP, GIF (first frame), BMP, and HEIC/HEIF mga litrato exported from iPhone all molihok. There is no client-side dimension cap — phone mga litrato at 48MP, scanned posters, and oversized produkto shots i-upload as-is. The export defaults to PNG with a background nga transparent; switch to JPEG with a solid kolor, or WebP for a smaller file, in the i-download dialog. Animated GIFs and multi-page TIFFs are processed as a single still — for video frame extraction, use a desktop himan first and i-upload the frame you want.
Does it molihok on iPhone, iPad, and Android phones?
Yes — the editor is mobile-first. iOS Safari, Chrome on Android, Samsung Internet, and Firefox Mobile are all supported on the latest two major versions of each. The interface adapts to a tab bar at the bottom, supports pinch-to-zoom, long-press for the context menu, and lets you i-upload directly from your camera roll or take a presko litrato. iPhone HEIC mga litrato are decoded in-browser with no manual conversion. Add /i-upload/ to your panimalay screen for a near-app launch experience that keeps your last hulagway cached.
Can I iproseso many mga hulagway at once?
Yes — the bulk processor at /bulk-background-remover/ accepts up to 100 mga hulagway per session and queues them through the same engine the single-hulagway editor uses. Up to three mga hulagway run in parallel and the rest wait in line so you don't overwhelm the connection. Each resulta is downloadable individually or as a single ZIP when the batch finishes. The queue survives page reloads via local storage, so a dropped Wi-Fi signal won't lose your molihok — refresh and the unfinished items pick up where they stopped.
Do I need to sign up or paghimo an account?
No. There is no account, no email gate, no libre-trial countdown, and no credit card on file. Land on the page, ihulog an hulagway, get a transparent cutout, and leave. mga setting such as your last-gigamit background kolor and the panel layout are remembered in your browser via local storage so a return visit feels familiar, but nothing mahitungod you is stored on a server. If you clear site data in your browser, the sunod visit starts presko — there is no profile to restore because none exists.
What can I do after the background is gikuha?
The editor on /i-upload/ keeps the cutout on a transparent layer and exposes the full layer panel: pick a solid kolor, gradient, or stock background; ihulog in your own litrato as a backdrop; add text overlays with custom fonts; apply ihulog shadows, reflections, outlines, or blur; and resize the canvas to platform-specific presets such as 1:1 for Instagram or 1600×2560 for Amazon. The Magic Brush handles the last few mga pixel of stray hair or fur with a paint-style erase and restore himan that respects existing edges.

hulagway kalidad

What resolusyon does the i-download keep?
The PNG you i-download matches your i-upload pixel-for-pixel — there is no downscale, no kalidad slider locked behind a paywall, and no "HD upgrade" prompt. A 6000×4000 litrato sa produkto comes balik as a 6000×4000 PNG nga transparent. The only exception is the animated GIF preview thumbnail rendered above the canvas, which is a small derivative gigamit for in-browser display. JPEG and WebP export mga opsyon also preserve full resolusyon; choosing one of those just changes the container, not the mga pixel.
How accurate is the cutout on hair, fur, and translucent edges?
The default segmentation model is tuned for portrait hair, animal fur, plant foliage, and humok fabric edges that traditional thresholding misses. Wispy strands and motion-blurred edges retain their alpha gradient instead of clipping to a hard line. When the auto pass leaves a few mga pixel behind — common with puti-on-puti setups or chrome bumpers — ablihi the Erase / Restore tab and use the Magic Brush to add or subtract from the mask. Brush gidak-on, hardness, and pressure all respond to a stylus on iPad and Surface.
Will it handle low-hayag, blurry, or noisy mga litrato?
Mostly yes for low hayag, partly for motion blur, and yes for noise within reason. The model is robust to ISO grain up to roughly 6400 on a phone sensor and to the kind of indoor lighting where a subject is darker than the background. Severe motion blur — a moving subject where the edge is several mga pixel wide — is the failure case; the cutout will be humok along the blurred axis. For labing maayo mga resulta on tricky shots, expose for the subject rather than the background and avoid HDR composites that fight the alpha edge.
How do I get the cleanest edge for photography sa produkto?
Shoot on a single high-contrast background — pure puti sweep, matte itom, or chroma green — with even diffused lighting and no harsh reflections from the produkto itself. Avoid jewellery on a glossy reflective surface; the model can mistake the reflection for a segundo object. After the cutout, ablihi the BG Removal accordion and nudge Edge Refinement → Edge Shift one or two mga pixel inward to kuhaa residual halo, then add Feathering of one pixel to soften the transition. i-save the mga setting as a preset so future mga produkto in the same series export identically.
Can I keep the same i-edit mga setting across a batch?
Yes — i-save the current background, effects stack, and canvas gidak-on as a Saved Template in the Templates panel. The bulk processor on /bulk-background-remover/ then applies that template to every hulagway in the queue, so a 50-shot produkto run exports with the same shadow, the same canvas crop, and the same JPEG kalidad without manual re-entry. brand Kits hold your kolor palette so the same brand mga kolor appear across every project. Recipes (in beta) extend this to a full one-i-click state bundle.
Why is my downloaded PNG bigger than the original JPEG?
PNG is lossless and stores a per-pixel alpha channel; JPEG is lossy and has no alpha at all. A 2 MB JPEG produkto shot routinely exports as a 6–10 MB PNG because the transparency information has to be stored exactly. To shrink the file: switch the export format to WebP (often half the gidak-on at visually identical kalidad) or flatten onto a solid background and re-export as JPEG. For e-commerce mga platform that require small file sizes, the Resize panel lets you crop and downscale before export rather than after.

privacy & data

Where does the actual pagkuha sa background happen?
The default path runs on a server at api.remove-bg.io because the production segmentation model is too large to ship to every browser. The hulagway is uploaded over HTTPS, processed, returned as a PNG nga transparent, and immediately deleted — there is no persistent storage of the original or the resulta on the server. If your network is offline, the editor automatically falls balik to a smaller U2-Net model (mahitungod 175 MB) that runs entirely in your browser via WebAssembly, so the litrato never leaves the device. The fallback is also gigamit when our server is rate-limited.
How long are my uploaded mga hulagway kept?
Uploads are processed in memory and deleted as soon as the response is sent — typically within a few mga segundo. There is no archive, no analytics dataset built from your mga litrato, and no human review queue. Logs retain only the request gidak-on, latency, and HTTP status code for capacity planning; the hulagway bytes themselves are never written to disk. Browser-side, the original and the cutout are kept in IndexedDB so you can switch between recent mga hulagway in the editor, but that storage is local to your device and clearable from your browser's site-data mga setting.
Are my mga hulagway gigamit to train AI models?
No. Your uploads are not retained, not labelled, and not added to any training corpus. The segmentation model gigamit for production runs is trained on licensed and publicly available datasets, not on user submissions. There is no opt-in or opt-out toggle for training because there is no training pipeline that touches your data. If a future model improvement requires user-contributed examples, that program would be opt-in, separately consented, and disclosed in the privacy Policy at /privacy-policy/ — never silently enabled.
Is the service GDPR and CCPA compliant?
Yes. The service collects no account information, no email address, and no payment details, which removes most categories of personal data from scope by design. Cookie-based analytics are limited to anonymized page-tan-awa counts with IP truncation and respect Do Not Track. Per Article 17 of the GDPR you have a right to erasure, but because nothing mahitungod you is stored server-side there is nothing to erase — clearing your browser cache removes the only local copy. Read the full breakdown at /privacy-policy/ and kontak privacy@remove-bg.io with formal requests.
Who owns the cutout I i-download?
You do. The cutout is a derivative of the hulagway you uploaded, and copyright in the resulta follows copyright in the source — if you owned the original, you own the resulta, and you can use it commercially without paying us a royalty. The service does not assert any rights over your output, attach any watermark, embed any tracking metadata, or require attribution. The only restriction we ask you to respect is that you i-upload mga hulagway you have the right to i-edit; uploading copyrighted mga litrato you do not own is a misuse of the service, not an issue with the cutout itself.

Pricing & libre use

Is the service really libre, or is there a hidden cost?
Genuinely libre for personal and commercial use, with no credit card, no trial countdown, and no daily quota for typical browser use. The libre tier covers full-resolusyon downloads, the bulk processor up to 100 mga hulagway per session, every editor feature, and every output format. There is no "premium" plan being held balik; the entire produkto is the libre produkto. The infrastructure is funded by anonymous, contextual display advertising on the marketing pages — never on the editor itself, never on the i-download — and by the API tier for mga negosyo that need volume.
Does the i-download have a watermark or logo?
No. The PNG, JPEG, and WebP exports are limpyo — walay watermark, no corner logo, no embedded credit, no metadata stamp pointing balik to remove-bg.io. The only thing in the file is the hulagway data and a standard kolor profile. This is a deliberate produkto commitment: a libre kuhaa-background that adds a visible mark would be useless for the e-commerce, marketing, and personal-content workflows the himan exists to serve. If you want to add your own logo to the resulta, the editor supports text and hulagway overlay layers in the Layers panel.
Do I need to sign up to i-download the high-resolusyon version?
No. There is no account gate on full-resolusyon downloads, no email-for-HD prompt, and no "upgrade for the original gidak-on" upsell. The hulagway you i-upload comes balik at the same pixel dimensions, in your chosen format, with the i-download button reachable in one i-click from the editor. Many libre background removers downgrade the resolusyon unless you paghimo an account or pay; this one does not. The non-negotiable promise on the homepage — "no sign-up, walay watermark, HD downloads libre" — is what the produkto actually delivers.
Can I use the cutouts commercially or in a paid produkto?
Yes. The terms allow commercial use of cutouts you generate from mga hulagway you have the right to i-edit — photography sa produkto for your tindahan, marketing assets for paid campaigns, design molihok for paying clients, social media for a monetized account, prints sold at a market. There is no separate commercial license to purchase. The only category that needs explicit permission is reselling the service itself (for example, wrapping the API and charging end users) — for that, kontak api@remove-bg.io. See the full Terms of Service linked from the footer for the exact wording.

Technical & integrations

Is there a public API I can integrate?
Yes — the API runs at api.remove-bg.io and accepts a base64-encoded hulagway with HMAC-signed headers and a small proof-of-molihok token to deter automated abuse. Response times average two to four mga segundo for a typical 12 MP hulagway and the endpoint returns a PNG nga transparent plus a JSON metadata payload. There is a libre tier for development and several paid tiers for production volume. kontak api@remove-bg.io for credentials and full reference documentation; example integrations in Node, Python, and PHP are linked from /mga developer/.
Which browsers and devices are supported?
The latest two major versions of Chrome, Edge, Safari, Firefox, and Opera on desktop, and the equivalent mobile builds on iOS 16+ and Android 10+. The editor needs WebAssembly, IndexedDB, and Canvas 2D — all standard since 2020 — and uses WebGL for accelerated filters when available. Internet Explorer is not supported and never will be. Older Chromebooks and entry-level phones that struggle with the in-browser fallback model still get the cloud path, which carries almost all of the molihok, so the experience degrades gracefully rather than failing outright.
Is the editor accessible to keyboard and screen-reader users?
Yes — the editor targets WCAG 2.1 AA. Every interactive control has a visible focus ring, a descriptive label, and a keyboard equivalent. Sliders accept arrow-key fine adjustment, the layer panel exposes a roving tab index, the canvas has an alt-text region that announces the current selection, and modal dialogs trap focus correctly with Escape returning to the trigger. Reduced-motion preferences are honoured for slide-in animations. If a specific assistive-technology pairing breaks, file a report at /tabang/ and tag it "accessibility" — these issues are prioritized.
How do I get a background nga transparent in a specific output gidak-on?
ablihi the Resize panel in the editor and pick from 26 platform presets (Instagram square, Amazon main hulagway, Etsy listing, LinkedIn cover, YouTube thumbnail, Shopify, eBay, plus print sizes) or matang custom width and height between 50 and 8000 mga pixel. The cutout reflows to the new canvas, and the export keeps the alpha channel as a PNG nga transparent so you can ihulog the resulta onto any backdrop later. For platform-specific guides, see /mga himan/ for the full per-platform himan list and /blog/ for walk-throughs of e-commerce listing requirements.
Can I integrate this with Photoshop, Figma, or Canva?
Yes — the PNG nga transparent output drops into any hulagway editor that understands alpha channels, which is every moderno one. In Photoshop, i-drag the PNG onto the document and it imports as a layer with transparency intact. In Figma, paste it directly into a frame. In Canva, i-upload it through the Uploads panel. For automated workflows, the API can be called from a Photoshop script via Adobe ExtendScript or from a Figma plugin via the standard fetch API. There is no proprietary plugin to install and no file format conversion required.

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